Guest editorial

IF 0.8 Q4 GERONTOLOGY
Anne Killett, Fiona Poland
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Abstract

This journal, seeking to support and promote quality in the ageing experience the world over, has had to engage with the COVID-19 pandemic. This year began with an approaching shadow, a highly infectious virus, with little known about its effects. Now, for older people, the services working with older people and researchers with older people in many countries have followed months of intense dealing with high rates of infection. The authors of the collection this issue has assembled were able to consider the implications for their particular field and offer us a range of perspectives, analysis and even recommendations as now in the North infection rates which declined over the summer months are rapidly rising again. All of our contributors remind us that communities have a fund of relationships, practices and knowledge which may be evenmore valuable to draw on and reframe for looking forward to a “new normal” which older people can share in to sustain health and well-being in many circumstances. Older people may also have a wealth of experience of building resilience for wider society to draw on and reframe.
客人编辑
这本杂志寻求支持和提高世界各地老龄化体验的质量,不得不参与新冠肺炎大流行。今年开始时,一种传染性极强的病毒阴影正在逼近,人们对其影响知之甚少。现在,对于老年人来说,许多国家的老年人服务和老年人研究人员在经历了数月的高感染率紧张应对之后。本期收集的这本书的作者能够考虑对他们特定领域的影响,并为我们提供了一系列的观点、分析甚至建议,因为现在北方的感染率在夏季下降,现在又在迅速上升。我们所有的贡献者都提醒我们,社区有一个关系、实践和知识的基金,这些基金可能更有价值,可以用来借鉴和重新构建,以期待老年人可以分享的“新常态”,在许多情况下维持健康和福祉。老年人可能也有丰富的建立韧性的经验,以供更广泛的社会借鉴和重塑。
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